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  2. Halo (safety device) - Wikipedia

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    The halo system on a Ferrari SF71H driven by Kimi Räikkönen during pre-season testing in February 2018. The halo is a driver crash-protection system used in open-wheel racing series, which consists of a curved bar placed above the driver's head to protect it. The first tests of the halo were carried out in 2016 and in July 2017.

  3. Tested: Ford Performance’s Bronco Calibration Kit Dials Up ...

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    We flashed our long-term 2022 Ford Bronco Badlands to see if the plug-in tuner adds meaningful gains.

  4. F1 Qatar GP LIVE: Race reaction as Verstappen vents fury at ...

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    F1 race reaction as Verstappen wins in Qatar and Lando Norris drops down the field after a late penalty

  5. 2020 Formula One pre-season testing - Wikipedia

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    Teams perform both longer race simulation runs and short qualifying simulations, where the fastest times are set. [1] Testing provides the teams with the opportunity to experiment with different versions of the same part, with many employing aero rakes [10] and flow-viz [11] paint to understand the aerodynamic performance of the car. [12] First ...

  6. Formula One: Built to Win - Wikipedia

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    Formula One: Built to Win is a 1990 racing video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System developed by Winkysoft and published by SETA Corporation.. It was one of the first racing games to feature a career mode, multiple vehicles and an opportunity for the player to increase the performance of their in-game car through car tuning.

  7. F1 Hungarian Grand Prix LIVE: Race results and reaction as ...

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    Formula 1 reaction from the Hungarian Grand Prix as Max Verstappen wins his seventh race in a row

  8. Connaught Engineering - Wikipedia

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    Connaught Engineering, often referred to simply as Connaught, was a Formula One, Formula Two and other sports car divisions constructor from the United Kingdom. [1] Their cars participated in 18 Grands Prix, entering a total of 52 races with their A, B, and C Type Formula 2 and Formula 1 Grand Prix Cars.

  9. Reynard Motorsport - Wikipedia

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    The Reynard FF83 was Reynard's 1983 Formula Ford model. Founded by Adrian Reynard in 1973 as Sabre Automotive Ltd, the company built on its success in lower formulae (particularly Formula Ford and its variants; Reynard himself was a top driver in Formula Ford 2000 in the late seventies) to progress in March 1994 to CART racing and collaborate with British American Racing from 1999 in the ...